On Wednesday, 10 April 2013 21:08:22 UTC+1, Cedric Greevey wrote:

> If a third-party library is storing things in your defrecord, it behooves 
> its author to know what that record's predefined keys are.
>

Um, I don't think I agree. The library might be doing something very 
generic and have no reason to know anything about the defrecord.
 

> In fact, if a third-party library is putting (its own, rather than 
> caller-supplied) keys into caller-supplied maps, it behooves it to use 
> qualified keys. :)
>

Yes.  I can imagine libraries that don't do this, though, and it might not 
be obvious that's the case without inspecting a library very carefully.

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